Phenological mismatch strongly affects individual fitness but not population demography in a woodland passerine

Volume: 82, Issue: 1, Pages: 131 - 144
Published: Aug 2, 2012
Abstract
Populations are shifting their phenology in response to climate change, but these shifts are often asynchronous among interacting species. Resulting phenological mismatches can drive simultaneous changes in natural selection and population demography, but the links between these interacting processes are poorly understood. Here we analyse 37 years of data from an individual-based study of great tits (Parus major) in the Netherlands and use...
Paper Details
Title
Phenological mismatch strongly affects individual fitness but not population demography in a woodland passerine
Published Date
Aug 2, 2012
Volume
82
Issue
1
Pages
131 - 144
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